I've published two .IMG files for Bodhi on the Smartbook. One is for running the system off a LiveSD (for you non-committal types) and the other uses Genesi's automated installer to put Bodhi right onto your internal SSD (much faster!). You can find these images (as well as a simple tarbell of a rootfs and kernel image) here.

Have a look at how the ArmHF live-SD card works. All you should need to do is copy yours in the place of the ArmHF one (maybe changing your fstab to reflect the partition changes) and then use 'dd' to dump the SD card to a .img file.

Just wanted to share here that a user in the Genesi section of the Bodhi forums shared that the beta images work without issue on his Smarttop (I only tested on the smartbook):

"It's official, the current 1.3.0 installation release of Bodhi for the Genesi Smartbook 'Just Works' on the Genesi Smarttop.
And Bodhi Rocks on ARM! How? by using around two thirds less RAM than the official carefully pared down Ubuntu release.
Boot time made me jump!"

Bodhi installs fine on the smartbook, a few comments you may already be aware of:

* Keyboard bindings for monitor brightness do not work, although the xmodmap looks okay. How can I otherwise change the screen brightness? The menu entry I found in the gui did not seem to work either.

* User permissions do not seem to work for opening external storage devices or using them if they are connected when booting. Normal GUIs are permissioned to allow users to plug in their USB sticks or SD cards and use them.

* Suspend did not seem to work.

* The locale is posix. Normally I expect to see a UTF8 based locale, but this should be easy enough to fix.